When ImgBurn starts, an OK-msgbox (no files or folders were added to the image ) appears. When you okayed this box, all subsequent msgboxes (like /ROOTFOLDER...) are shown even if CLI ordered them not to show up. Even the /LOG is simply ignored...

If you change AutoCalculate to NO (untick the checkbox), everything works fine as expected.

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CLI is a must have for us. We want to give ImgBurn to our customers because a pretty significant number of them are just too "dumb" to handle a regular burning-program.

With CLI we could handle the very important data-backup-routines directly from our program, so the customer data is secured.

We formerly handled this with NeroCMD which, as everybody knows, is a pain in the a...

So as a vivid user of "your former great program" i was very enthusiastic about the new 2.x of ImgBurn to have all my CLI whishes come true

A neat little request for CLI would be something like "run in systray / minimized". At least 2.1 is not aknowledging the "systray" option from settings when run from CLI.

Another question: Are you using a resource-file for your labels/captions or is it hardcoded? I would really love to see a german version of ImgBurn. I would happily volunteer for translating your resource-files. I bet others would do the same for other foreign languages. Any interest?

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Ok, that makes it kind of fixed. Whenever you feel like changing it, i am standing by for assistance if needed.

I would never add a systray / minimised option to cli. It's unfair to 'hide' the app, I've spent too much time on it to have people think some other program is magically doing the burning.

LUK, that was definitely not my intention. My idea was that when ImgBurn actually starts to burn (fully visible and started visible until this point), ImgBurn could (optionally) minimize itself automatically leaving the space to the user while burning in the background. When burning's done ImgBurn could pop up again to show its success.

I understand your intentions to the fullest (i wouldn't do it any other way myself), but thought it might be just cute to auto-minimize when starting to do a lengthy tasks.

...and BTW: When we implement the CLI Interface in our program for ImgBurn i think it's simply a question of respect to you that we include full credits to your program including homepage URL. Why should i hide such a great piece of work. We did that with NeroCMD (which actually was crap) and we sure will do this your ImgBurn!